The Imf Maintained the Argentine Economy’s Growth Forecasts for This Year and Next Year
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According to the agency's global report, the country's GDP will record an increase of 5.5% this year and 4.5% in 2026; it is well above the regional average.
The agency’s report maintained the forecasts it presented in April of this year. Instead, it improved prospects for Brazil and Mexico.
It did so by publishing the latest World Economic Outlook report, where it also expects to increase the global GDP growth projection from 0.2% to 3%.
The organization published on Tuesday an update of its global economic outlook report. This Thursday the board would meet to discuss the revision of reserve and surplus targets approved by the technical staff last week. Days before the discussion in the directory on the review of goals of the Argentine program, the International Monetary Fund published its update of global economic prospects (WEO) in which it decided to maintain the projection o…
The organization maintained its 5.5% economic growth projection for the country this Tuesday.The entry The IMF predicts an economic upturn for Argentina in 2025 was first published in #BorderJournalism.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) published on Tuesday its annual update of the World Economic Outlook report, maintaining the projection of 5.5% growth for Argentina in 2025 and estimating a 4.5% increase by 2026. It also anticipated that inflation by the end of this year will be between 18% and 23%. During the presentation, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, director of the IMF's Department of Studies, stressed that Argentina is going through “a s…
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